The Endurance of Nationalism

Ancient Roots and Modern Dilemmas

Aviel Roshwald author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:14th Sep '06

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A major new study of the ancient roots of nationalism and its enduring power in the modern world.

Aviel Roshwald challenges prevailing assumptions about the exclusively modern and transitory nature of nationalism in a study that ranges from ancient Jews and Greeks to the modern Arab-Israeli, Northern Irish, and Yugoslav conflicts, and from the politics of Jerusalem's Temple Mount to the contested memory of the Alamo in Texas.Aviel Roshwald directly challenges prevalent scholarly orthodoxies about the exclusively modern character of nationalism. He argues that nationalism's enduring power to shape the world we live in arises directly out of its position at the heart of inescapable social and political paradoxes that are not only fundamental to the modern experience, but many of whose roots can be traced back into ancient history. Modern nationalisms, the author contends, cannot be fully understood without first examining their ancient counterparts and archetypes. Deploying a broad array of historical and contemporary case studies (ranging from ancient Jewish nationalism to the contemporary Israeli-Palestinian conflict, from the nationalist politics of ancient Greece to the contested memory of the Alamo, and from the Yugoslav wars to Northern Ireland's Orange Parades) the author argues that a responsible politics of nationalism depends upon a forthright acknowledgement of the deep-seated and intrinsically insoluble dilemmas that inhere in it.

'The terms and the debates are clearly explained and well sourced … There is a penetrating analysis of the response to 9/11 … and extensive discussion on European examples, ancient and modern.' The Times Higher Education Supplement

ISBN: 9780521842679

Dimensions: 234mm x 157mm x 26mm

Weight: 708g

362 pages